Cool info! I have EF 24-70 mm f2.8L, EF 70-200mm f2.8L, Canon 28-300mm 
F/3.5-5.6L IS, 50mm f1.8 prime lens.
What lens adopter would you recommend and will each lens require its own 
adopter 
or is there one that is universal.
Canon camera is great and I really like my 5d MII, but it has the 12 min 
limitation so has to be manned at all times is the complaint from my group.
I'm on the fence whether I should purchase the Canon 60D or go with the 
Panasonic, price point are almost the same. 


I'm not sure what AE and AF means. Is that the auto shutter speed for AF and 
the 
auto aperture for AE? 

Are you using auto on one with adjustment on the other? Auto ISO sounds great 
also.

Best Regards,
CB






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From: Rieni <[email protected]>
To: [email protected]
Sent: Wed, June 29, 2011 5:14:57 PM
Subject: Re: [AP] Cameras: GH2

  
During the production shoots I used the Panasonic 
14mm and 22mm pancake lenses because I wanted to 
use the AE and AF. This weekend I'll be using 
Tokina Nikon mount lenses probably though, with a 
follow focus mechanism for manual focussing. The 
GH2 is not able to auto adjust iris in AE mode 
but if you put ISO on auto, it will use the ISO 
for adjusting exposure and that works 
surprisingly well. So for example you can put 
your iris on f5 or f8 and shutter speed on 1/50s 
and make sure you have enough light to shoot with 
ISO200 but when neccessary the AUTO ISO will jump 
in and adjust ISO to maintain proper exposure. I 
think it's even possible to set a maximum ISO 
value, you can do that for stills and I am still 
figuring out how to do this for video.

And the GH2 works very well with Canon lenses as 
well, there are good lens adapters on the market. 
But what Canon do you have? The video quality of 
the Canon camera's is fantastic as well, I shot some amazing stuff with my 7D.

Another great thing about the GH2 I forgot to 
mention is the crop sensor mode. It uses a 
smaller surface of the sensor so you get more 
zoom and larger depth of field, without getting 
more noise or distortion. I switched from normal 
to crop sensor mode all the time during the 
production shoots and the 14mm pancake lens. The 
only downside is that you can't switch during 
recording, so you have to stop recording, switch, 
and start recording again. I forgot to do that 
last thing a few times during the first shoot so 
I ended up missing a few shots but once you make 
this mistake you learned and never forget to 
start recording after the switch again.

Rieni

At 30-6-2011 02:05, you wrote:
>
>
>This camera seems to be the latest trend of DSLR 
>that is discussed and used in
>my local Video group.
>Rieni, what type of lenses are you using? Do you have canon lens that you use
>with it?
>I have a canon DSLR and thought it may be cost effective to reuse my canon
>lenses, instead of buying Panasonic specific lens.
>
>Best Regards,
>CB
>
>________________________________
>From: Rieni <<mailto:polderien%40orange.fr>[email protected]>
>To: <mailto:Adobe-Premiere%40yahoogroups.com>[email protected]
>Sent: Wed, June 29, 2011 4:59:12 PM
>Subject: [AP] Cameras: GH2
>
>We had the discussion about the Panasonic GH1 some time ago. Some
>months ago I upgraded to the GH2, at the same time I also bought the
>pro version, the AF101 and after that I imported a GH2 from the USA
>(the European versions have a 30 minute clip duration limit which is a pita).
>
>What can I say without hurting feelings... ok here's my personal opinion.
>
>The GH2 is the best camera ever built. It's better than the "pro"
>AF101 because the image is sharper and in AE mode the exposure
>changes are almost stepless. In the AF101 you can shoot with
>"auto-iris" and the exposure steps are clearly visible. AF of the GH2
>is faster too. I've shot a couple of high budget productions with the
>two GH2s in "vibrant" mode, giving very rich beautiful colors. I was
>using the AF101 as audio recorder, because it has XLR connectors and
>absolute lip-sync and clean audio.
>
>The AF101 costs about 8 times as much as the GH2. Mine is for sale.
>Am also selling a brand new HMC151, used for 2 days.
>
>Rieni
>
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